
Let's talk about Enron. Howard Bashman of How Appealing has a great post on the latest developments at the Skilling trial. The post, Skilling Denies Arranging Secret Side Deals at Enron to Benefit Fastow, includes links to the latest articles. Also check out Houston's Clear Thinkers', Defending Mr. Skilling, and Conglomerate's Enron: The World's Leading Energy Company.
Those of you interested in privacy issues should read Privacy: Do Consumers Really Care? from Bank Lawyer's Blog. The post reports on a panel discussion sponsored by the Wharton School.
Check out these great posts at ContractsProf Blog. Building with Boilerplate Blocks reports on the Michigan Law Review symposium on "Boilerplate." Alleged Cover-Up and Employment at Will discusses a New York state court decision refusing to apply the employment-at-will doctrine in a law firm's favor. According to the post, the court ruled that the doctrine "does not protect a law firm against a claim that it fired an associate who 'refus[ed] to allow himself to be drawn into the cover-up of defendants' wrongful acts.'"







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